Ghost Releases Second Song From Upcoming “Lost” 7″ “Mary On A Cross’

Leave it to Ghost to treat their fans to some killer music just as the fall creeps in: the band has released the second track from their “lost” 7″ record “Seven Inches of Satanic Panic.” The brand new song titled “Mary On A Cross” is a nicely-textured tune with a welcomed ’60s psych tinge that follows the band’s Thursday release of the edgier A-side “Kiss the Go-Goat.” Both tracks contrast well and serve as the announcement of the group’s “Ultimate Tour Named Death” which kicked-off today in Bakersfield, California according to Consequence of Sound. The tour is set to culminate in Glens Falls, New York on October 26th, just a few days before Halloween.

The band’s 7″ has, in classic Ghost fashion, a deep story: the record was released in 1969 and marks the band’s 50th anniversary…so the legend says. Unearthed for fans of Ghost everywhere, the double dose of ’60s goodness is sure to be embraced. As previously reported here, Ghost has always been group that keeps fans on their toes and the release of this double single is no different. Catch the band cross-country by purchasing your tickets here. Enjoy “Mary On A Cross” streaming below via YouTube.

Photo Credit: Ekaterina Gorbacheva

René Cobar: Rene Cobar is a writer and musician currently residing in Austin, TX. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in creative writing from New England College in Henniker, NH, Rene set out to pursue his passions and has lived in cities like New York and Las Vegas. After spending two years in an indie rock band, he learned to appreciate the sacrifices groups must make to stay together. Rene loves the marriage of literature and music, from the prose of Oscar Wilde to the guitar riffs of The Darkness, he calls them influences all the same.
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